On the specifications front, this phone has a 5.5 inch (1920 x 1080 pixels) Full HD 2.5D curved glass display. The processor is Exynos 7870 octa-core clocking at 1.6GHz. On the back, it sports a single 16-megapixel f/1.7 lens.

Samsung has launched its Galaxy On7 Prime handset in India. The Samsung Mall visual search feature enables you to take a snap of a product in real life. Both the versions will be available in black and gold from January 20. It comes loaded with features and is also equipped with a brand new "Make for India" innovation - Samsung Mall - which lets users shoot and shop on-the-go. There will be no change in the rear camera since it will be 12MP SuperSpeed Dual Pixel sensor coupled with f/1.5 aperture.

While Samsung is still keeping a tight lid on the device, new reports have suggested that Samsung has been having meetings with industry leaders to show off their new foldable device. Say you're at a retail store and are interested in buying a new TV. If the leak is to be believed (and it does look pretty official), the S9 won't be a huge upgrade when it comes to specs.

It is being expected that Samsung may reveal the next flagship under the S-Series, the Galaxy S9, in the coming ... It'll cost Rs. 12,990 ($203) for the 3GB RAM/32GB storage variant, and Rs. 14,990 ($235) for the 4GB RAM/64GB storage variant. The home button is located right below the screen, which doubles up as a fingerprint sensor. The Galaxy On7 Prime has a 13MP front camera while the J7 Prime has an 8MP front camera.

The Galaxy On7 Prime is an online exclusive, whereas the J7 Prime was available in offline retail. Overall, it may not sound like much of an upgrade, but Samsung could still surprise us in on key area: The camera.

The device is also pre-installed with Samsung Mall apps.

Samsung Galaxy On7 Prime competes against budget king Xiaomi Redmi Note 4. With the new AI-based feature, Bixby support, premium appearance, and an average camera, the Samsung Galaxy On7 Prime appears to be an average offering at the given price.

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